18 parallel-programming-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" research jobs in United States
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simultaneous recordings and stimulation from multiple, interconnected brain regions. The researcher will gain experience with the use of laminar/neuropixel probes and electrical microstimulation to study
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hardware. Relevant programming experience developing, implementing, debugging, and maintaining applications with Python. Experience training ML models using large-scale and specialized hardware. Experience
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programming distributed systems; Experience with parallel and distributed File Systems (e.g., Lustre, GPFS, Ceph) development. Advanced experience with high-performance computing and/or large-scale data centers
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. Experience in parallel programming (MPI, GPU, etc.). Proficiency in biostatistical methods. Ability to work independently and in group settings. Ability to learn quickly and apply new analytic techniques. Job
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computing, and parallel programming paradigms Strong publication record in reputable avenues Strong writing skills Strong skills in model development, data analytics, machine learning, and visualization
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acquisition (DIA), data dependent acquisition (DDA), and parallel reaction monitoring (PRM) proteomics experiments to fit the specific experimental needs of stakeholder cancer researchers. Manage a wide variety
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, Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Data Mining, Parallel Programming, Supercomputing, or Cloud Computing. 3) Experience collaborating with diverse and geographically distant teams
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successful applicant will join Andrej Prsa’s research team and work on cutting-edge theoretical and observational aspects of binary and multiple stellar populations. In parallel, the applicant will teach